As the calendar turns towards a new school year, families in Robertson County are busy preparing for the exciting and challenging times ahead.
Exciting New School Year with Back-to-School Bashes and Open Houses
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To assist students and their families, local communities are organizing back-to-school bashes, open houses, and providing supply lists to ensure a smooth start to the new school year. Additionally, there is anticipation surrounding the upcoming tax-free weekend and tax-free food period, offering some relief to families with the expenses associated with the back-to-school season for the new school year. One notable event is the Millersville Fire Department Backpack Give Away, where children from Pre-K to 5th grade can receive a snazzy new backpack. Families can visit Millersville City Hall during business hours or the Millersville Public Library to obtain these backpacks for the new school year. Similarly, the RiverGate Mall is hosting a Back to School Book Bag Giveaway event, where 500 book bags will be distributed to students in grades 1 to 5. The day promises fun-filled activities such as bounce houses, face painting, balloon artistry, and character meet-and-greets for the new school year.
Students and Families Anticipate the Fresh Start of a New School Year
Several local organizations and schools are also organizing back-to-school bashes to support students and families. Cho-Zen, a non-profit organization, will be hosting their 2nd Annual Back 2 School Bash at the Center in Springfield. The event aims to provide school supplies to students in need for the new school year, and last year, they successfully served 400 students. Cedar Hill Baptist Church is also organizing a Back to School Bash, offering free food and school supplies to support the community. These events serve as an opportunity for neighbors to come together, show support, and ensure students have the necessary resources to kickstart the new school year. Alongside the traditional tax-free weekend, there is an additional three-month tax exemption on groceries. This means that from August 1st to October 31st, families can enjoy tax-free purchases on food and food ingredients, providing some financial relief during the transition into the new school year.
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Exciting New School Year with Back-to-School Bashes and Open Houses
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To assist students and their families, local communities are organizing back-to-school bashes, open houses, and providing supply lists to ensure a smooth start to the new school year. Additionally, there is anticipation surrounding the upcoming tax-free weekend and tax-free food period, offering some relief to families with the expenses associated with the back-to-school season for the new school year. One notable event is the Millersville Fire Department Backpack Give Away, where children from Pre-K to 5th grade can receive a snazzy new backpack. Families can visit Millersville City Hall during business hours or the Millersville Public Library to obtain these backpacks for the new school year. Similarly, the RiverGate Mall is hosting a Back to School Book Bag Giveaway event, where 500 book bags will be distributed to students in grades 1 to 5. The day promises fun-filled activities such as bounce houses, face painting, balloon artistry, and character meet-and-greets for the new school year.
Students and Families Anticipate the Fresh Start of a New School Year
Several local organizations and schools are also organizing back-to-school bashes to support students and families. Cho-Zen, a non-profit organization, will be hosting their 2nd Annual Back 2 School Bash at the Center in Springfield. The event aims to provide school supplies to students in need for the new school year, and last year, they successfully served 400 students. Cedar Hill Baptist Church is also organizing a Back to School Bash, offering free food and school supplies to support the community. These events serve as an opportunity for neighbors to come together, show support, and ensure students have the necessary resources to kickstart the new school year. Alongside the traditional tax-free weekend, there is an additional three-month tax exemption on groceries. This means that from August 1st to October 31st, families can enjoy tax-free purchases on food and food ingredients, providing some financial relief during the transition into the new school year.
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